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leadership but the united states and the people of the united states. i think that should be a takeaway. >> martha, i do want to look forward and right now, we have in the gulf, the largest naval exercise ever in the history of the middle east, what is the message that the united states military is trying to send here? directly aimed at iran? >> i think it's a pretty obvious message. i don't think anyone would actually tell you that on camera, jake. the message to iran is don't even try to shut down the strait of hormuz. they're building up all sort of missile-defense-type things. >> christiane the united nations general assembly meets this week. lot of tension between israel and iran. and also between israel and the obamaed obama edadministration. >> i think what's really interesting and i have talked to a lot of people about this, the israeli defense minister is starting to walk back on talks about a attack. i'm being told that possibly, sort of receding possibility at least any time. now, the israeli people don't want to see their country unilaterall
leadership but the united states and the people of the united states. i think that should be a takeaway. >> martha, i do want to look forward and right now, we have in the gulf, the largest naval exercise ever in the history of the middle east, what is the message that the united states military is trying to send here? directly aimed at iran? >> i think it's a pretty obvious message. i don't think anyone would actually tell you that on camera, jake. the message to iran is don't even...
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dangerous to humans in the united states. fortunately the bites are rarely deadly. >> the factor between a pimple and spider bite is pus. pimples have pus, infections do. >> reporter: spider bites don't but the v enom can be dangerous. >> the superficial skin tissue -- it looks like a severe burn . >> reporter: a bite from either can cause fever and nausea. black widow brings on severe stomach pain. medications are available to treat both kinds of bites. stephanie is finally feeling better. >> you know what tonight is in its i-phone 5, tomorrow apple will release the i-phone 5 as the night turns in today its spreading around the world. people in australia already using the bigger, lighter, thinner phone with the new contract the phone could be yours for as little as $199. if you want one, you may want to head out after the newscast and get one. they open at eight and you will be waiting in line. >> now the forecast,. >> it's a clear, cool night. temperature of 58 degrees, dew point 55, that's dry, cool and the wind is calm ri
dangerous to humans in the united states. fortunately the bites are rarely deadly. >> the factor between a pimple and spider bite is pus. pimples have pus, infections do. >> reporter: spider bites don't but the v enom can be dangerous. >> the superficial skin tissue -- it looks like a severe burn . >> reporter: a bite from either can cause fever and nausea. black widow brings on severe stomach pain. medications are available to treat both kinds of bites. stephanie is...
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doughnut plans to double locations in the united states over the next 20 years. they already have nearly seven thousand stores in the united states. >>> we told you early this week about new carbon emission rules in europe and at least two airlines plan to raise fares. delta is adding six dollars per round trip tickets on any flight to europe. many believe the rules are a step forward for europe. >>> the company that runs the nuclear power plant wants to build a third reactor. what happened today that at least got the plans moving forward. that and more on the news at six which starts right now. . >> now abc 2news at since. >> this wasn't a push and shove match at a bar over a spilled drink. this was an attack on an officer and police are not going to put up with it. >>> two women and a male caregiver make it out of a fire here in brooklyn park and investigators think hate may be involved. >>> if you think a preschooler is just sitting in front of a computer -- you are wrong. if you are picking them up in howard. >>> let's get to the developing story. out of balt
doughnut plans to double locations in the united states over the next 20 years. they already have nearly seven thousand stores in the united states. >>> we told you early this week about new carbon emission rules in europe and at least two airlines plan to raise fares. delta is adding six dollars per round trip tickets on any flight to europe. many believe the rules are a step forward for europe. >>> the company that runs the nuclear power plant wants to build a third reactor....
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it takes a lot of patience to be the president of the united states. and i'm not that patient. >> and, diane, he says that he doesn't like to show emotion all through the day. she says she does. >> right, she has said that often about him and herself. we will all be around the television tomorrow to watch the entire interview with the president and the first lady tomorrow on "the view." thanks so much, barbara. >> thank you. >>> and we move next to the news about bank fee, new report showing unprecedented increase in atm speed. how do consumers feel about this new development and how do we know if it's happening to you? we asked matt gutman to find out. >> reporter: nationwide fees are on the rise and hitting you in the atm. >> how much do you pay? >> $3. >> reporter: >> it's insane. >> a new report shows piece at record highs. up 4% since 2011. every time you use an atm not your own, getting charged an average of $2.50. >> what does it feel like everything to access your own money and having to pay to access your own money? does that bother you? >> re
it takes a lot of patience to be the president of the united states. and i'm not that patient. >> and, diane, he says that he doesn't like to show emotion all through the day. she says she does. >> right, she has said that often about him and herself. we will all be around the television tomorrow to watch the entire interview with the president and the first lady tomorrow on "the view." thanks so much, barbara. >> thank you. >>> and we move next to the news...
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majority of libyans and government support the united states. libyan officials were very fast off the mark to contempt it, to call it criminal, cowardly to praise ambassador stevens and a prom, that they would work with the united states to track down, hunt down and bring these killers to justice. >> as martha reported libyans terrorized the ambassador. as we said other embassies are on alert tonight. while there's no evidence the strange report about an anti-islam film played a role, it did at the american embassy in cairo. that embassy swarmed by demonstrators who denounced the movie. what is the truth about it? abc has two reporters looking into this. lamb lama hasan starts off off. >> reporter: uploaded to the internet it's two hours long. depicts the prophet muhammad as a womanizer and pedophile. today, protests at the u.s. embassies in -- and -- and here on the streets of cairo, anger. the crowd is getting bigger and voices getting louder. chanting anti-american sentiments. this man watched the movie and said his blood is boying. he blames
majority of libyans and government support the united states. libyan officials were very fast off the mark to contempt it, to call it criminal, cowardly to praise ambassador stevens and a prom, that they would work with the united states to track down, hunt down and bring these killers to justice. >> as martha reported libyans terrorized the ambassador. as we said other embassies are on alert tonight. while there's no evidence the strange report about an anti-islam film played a role, it...
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this really is a diversion. >> reporter: the baltimore washington conference of the united methodist church is claiming ownership of the property. the church said they have been told to leave, the deadline has come and gone and the pastor said he isn't going anywhere. >> i have been coming -- having prayer and being present on a daily basis here since october. this is when we -- voted to disconnect with the conference because i expected that they would come and try to take possession of the church. >> reporter: the pastor is not alone if his fight. >> this is just very unethical for a -- anyone, mainly the church to be behaving like this. these properties are -- individual properties that passed on from generations to the descendants. >> these churches being taken up by the conference, the church has been dissolved and the property itself is now being sold and so -- places where former slaves being buried or have been buried are now going to folk who own cows and stuff. it's just not right. it's not right. >> reporter: they have submitted a bill that will allow churches like white ro
this really is a diversion. >> reporter: the baltimore washington conference of the united methodist church is claiming ownership of the property. the church said they have been told to leave, the deadline has come and gone and the pastor said he isn't going anywhere. >> i have been coming -- having prayer and being present on a daily basis here since october. this is when we -- voted to disconnect with the conference because i expected that they would come and try to take...
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the prince is the captain in the british army and he was in the united states last year for the apache helicopter training. so he will be back in washington, d.c. >> car chases in the streets of l.a. are normal. >> stay tuned. the car chase that we have on video may surprise you. it surprised officers. we will tell you about some the moves. >> cot new orleans saints be marching into a bigger mess. a new report and what the team is saying about it. >> we are dry but cloudy. i will tell you when we will see the sun again. >> reporter: no early accidents to report but we have an incident on i-95. we will have details on that straight ahead. >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money social security in trouble. the fund is projected to run out of money in 2033. that's three years sooner than expected. a huge wave of retiring baby boomers is draining the coffers and people are living longer as well. ael's quarterly earnings report is out and it's expected to be another whooper but some of the profits are being drained from the competitors and wireless phone carriers and electronics
the prince is the captain in the british army and he was in the united states last year for the apache helicopter training. so he will be back in washington, d.c. >> car chases in the streets of l.a. are normal. >> stay tuned. the car chase that we have on video may surprise you. it surprised officers. we will tell you about some the moves. >> cot new orleans saints be marching into a bigger mess. a new report and what the team is saying about it. >> we are dry but...
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the imposition of the will of the united states. the president did obama did such on-- touch on the speech. >> the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> obama said time is run willing out-- running out for iran to resolve the dispute. >>> more mosquito spraying to stop the spread of west nile virus. the department of agriculture says people should stay inside during the spraying which will happen around 7:30 weather permitting. storms are expected for the area. 30 people across the state have been diagnosed with west nile. three people have died. >>> people who donate blood are tuning out more than the blood -- finding out more than their blood type. 36 people found out they have west nile while donating blood. the state has 8 deaths in oklahoma and more than 150 illnesses. blood donations facilities test for west nile among other diseases year-round. nurses say whoa wouldn't be surprised if -- say they wouldn't be surprised if more people turned up with the disease. >>> last month, k
the imposition of the will of the united states. the president did obama did such on-- touch on the speech. >> the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> obama said time is run willing out-- running out for iran to resolve the dispute. >>> more mosquito spraying to stop the spread of west nile virus. the department of agriculture says people should stay inside during the spraying which will happen around 7:30 weather...
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he is now trending on twitter, the number one in the united states. lorenzo butler and he has no idea. >> nomar: what a great day for the second baseman. now bradley smith leads things off as california comes up. last chance. and a good way to wrap up his chance on the mound. brock myers, faces the best. it looks like he has a little extra light on his bulk. brock myers, good pitch right there. he knows that is the 84th pitch. this is the 85th pitch. no matter what, it will be his last batter. look at that. was that shot up the middle. my goodness. >> karl: i think when myers responded with the ball it was the dirt on second base. what a shot! brock myers' day is done. he'll be at shortstop tomorrow, in the united states/japan showdown for the little league world series title. tip of the hat for brock myers, kra still alive down ten. nobody out. still alive down ten. nobody out. cstill alive down te. nobody out. astill alive down te. nobody out. >> karl: back with nomar garciaparra. karl ravech. we rolled past 6:00 in the east and tennessee is rolling
he is now trending on twitter, the number one in the united states. lorenzo butler and he has no idea. >> nomar: what a great day for the second baseman. now bradley smith leads things off as california comes up. last chance. and a good way to wrap up his chance on the mound. brock myers, faces the best. it looks like he has a little extra light on his bulk. brock myers, good pitch right there. he knows that is the 84th pitch. this is the 85th pitch. no matter what, it will be his last...
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the united states. this will be a respectful speech, not a disparaging one, i'm told. and, as you can see, you mentioned the enthusiasm, that for condoleezza rice. one other note, paul ryan's mother is in the v.i.p. box, watching, as well. back to you. >> all right, thank you, jon. and, we're going to take a short break. when we come back, though, one of the preeminent news anchors in this country, from our partner at univision will be here, and, also, another moment today, you and i both paused, george, because there was a color guard that entered the stage and they were service members injured in battle. their legs had been amputated, but they were there to present the colors. and they are the amputee veterans of america support team. >>> abc news live coverage of the republican national convention. once again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >> and, welcome back to day two of the republican national convention. we are waiting paul ryan's speech tonight. i wanted to let everyone know that we h
the united states. this will be a respectful speech, not a disparaging one, i'm told. and, as you can see, you mentioned the enthusiasm, that for condoleezza rice. one other note, paul ryan's mother is in the v.i.p. box, watching, as well. back to you. >> all right, thank you, jon. and, we're going to take a short break. when we come back, though, one of the preeminent news anchors in this country, from our partner at univision will be here, and, also, another moment today, you and i both...
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the next president of the united states! the next president of the united states -- mitt romney. >> reporter: with a running mate, a burst of energy. >> november 6th, we take our country back. >> reporter: campaigning across virginia, romney touted his big ideas. >> we're going to talk about issues and a vision for america and not drag down in the dirt like you're seeing from the obama campaign. >> reporter: the message this is a team with serious ideas for serious times. >> we won't duck the tough issues, we will lead. >> reporter: not just ideas. like almost all of vp candidates ryan took right to the role of attack dog. >> under president obama, unemployment has gone up. household incomes have gone down and for the first time in our nation's history or credit was downgrade. . >> reporter: and how did ryan get to i. virginia without knowing that he would be romney's pick? while reporters staked out his home florida in wisconsin, ryan snuck out the back-door and escaped notice by going through a wooded ravine through his ho
the next president of the united states! the next president of the united states -- mitt romney. >> reporter: with a running mate, a burst of energy. >> november 6th, we take our country back. >> reporter: campaigning across virginia, romney touted his big ideas. >> we're going to talk about issues and a vision for america and not drag down in the dirt like you're seeing from the obama campaign. >> reporter: the message this is a team with serious ideas for serious...
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jobs in the united states? can we tie tax policy to froet in the united states? can we look at what other countries are doing to be active about planning and inviting investment clusters? we don't do that because it's wrong to intervene in the economy. >> i think it's a misleading point to look at job creation overseas. the reason they're creating jobs abroo and not here is an effect. it's because other countries have been more positive at generating a recovery. that's always going on. what's really distinctive here is we have had effective recession-fighting strategies in the developing world but not the advanced world. >> we learned this week that great britain slipped back into recession. it raises the question, great britain, other european nations, cut back severely. you're saying we have to deal with our debt. how do we balance the need to deal with the long-term debt and get growth right now? >> we have a short term challenge and a structural challenge. we need to recognize the difference. you don't want
jobs in the united states? can we tie tax policy to froet in the united states? can we look at what other countries are doing to be active about planning and inviting investment clusters? we don't do that because it's wrong to intervene in the economy. >> i think it's a misleading point to look at job creation overseas. the reason they're creating jobs abroo and not here is an effect. it's because other countries have been more positive at generating a recovery. that's always going on....
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the processor, the glass in kentucky. >> will it ever say on the back of a product, made in the united states? >> several parts are from the united states. >> reporter: apple is now joining a trend that we reported on extensively here on "world news." an early wave of american wo companies rethinking where they make their products. chinese wages have come back. and another reason to come back, location. make it here and you don't have to ship from china, saving a lot of money. suddenly, the math isn't adding up. so, they are decides that made in america makes more sense. >> yes, it's an economic question about being made in america. it's not necessarily a patriotic question. it's an economic question. >> reporter: one that also creates a ripple effect here at home. the other jobs created. just last night, we introduced you to arianna russell in st. louis, making her own iphone cases and determined to make her design here in america. so, you found a way to do it here. >> i found a way to do it here. >> reporter: there was so much interest in those cases last night that her website crash
the processor, the glass in kentucky. >> will it ever say on the back of a product, made in the united states? >> several parts are from the united states. >> reporter: apple is now joining a trend that we reported on extensively here on "world news." an early wave of american wo companies rethinking where they make their products. chinese wages have come back. and another reason to come back, location. make it here and you don't have to ship from china, saving a lot...
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reason to celebrate that is because it welcomed australia ambassador to the united states, of course the main attraction the australian exhibit. ist you have done something like this, this is great. i am quite familiar with these areas, i think -- been through the northern, through the gorge and seen the structure of the waterway there is but not under it. this is a first time i have seen under it. what an extraordinary thing to have to come to the united states to see such a faithful representation. >> there will be more activities related to australia day on saturday. he is now -- did you know that? that is good. >>> according to the southern environmental law center. the bay is one of the top ten endangered places in the southeast. that came out todayt. was released today and the environmental group said the bay is threatened by pollution from the water shed. along with legal challenges to the restation plan. it's the 4th year they released their endangered places list. >>> it's a look at what we are doing right now. trying to get through the city, trying to get home and to our ni
reason to celebrate that is because it welcomed australia ambassador to the united states, of course the main attraction the australian exhibit. ist you have done something like this, this is great. i am quite familiar with these areas, i think -- been through the northern, through the gorge and seen the structure of the waterway there is but not under it. this is a first time i have seen under it. what an extraordinary thing to have to come to the united states to see such a faithful...
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there is the united states of america. >> obama gave the speech, the keynote, 2004, four years later, he's president. does this lie ahead for julian castro? >> he lived in illinois. i live in texas. it's one of the reddest states in the whole nation. >> reporter: there are ghosts in this convention center for anyone delivering the keynote. ghosts of surgery,ful and unsuccessful keynotes gone by. >> my fellows. >> reporter: in 1988, the keynote by bill clinton at the dnc was widely jeered and almost derailed his career. and yet, four years later, clinton was elected president. but there are plenty of speakers no one remembers. julian castro feels the pressure. why did obama pick you? >> i think that he and i see eye to eye on a lot of issues. i also think it's another signifier of the significance of h himself pan hispanics. >> reporter: his mother immigrated to the country, his brother joaquin is now running for congress. he's expected to win. tonight, he introduced julian. >> ours is a nation like no other. a place where great journeys can be made in a single generation. no matter wh
there is the united states of america. >> obama gave the speech, the keynote, 2004, four years later, he's president. does this lie ahead for julian castro? >> he lived in illinois. i live in texas. it's one of the reddest states in the whole nation. >> reporter: there are ghosts in this convention center for anyone delivering the keynote. ghosts of surgery,ful and unsuccessful keynotes gone by. >> my fellows. >> reporter: in 1988, the keynote by bill clinton at...
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the unit is a friend of mike "the situation." and i have to say, see if you can follow this, because i don't know if it's just me. but i rewound this repeatedly. and i cannot understand one word this person says. >> white or black tank top? >> i won't wear a shirt. >> all right. you do what you want to do. >> yo, it's the best you've ever looked. nasty. >> yeah. yeah. take your pants off. getting naked right here, buddy. >> yeah. take the pants off. >> no, i'll get naked right here. >> jimmy: i heard the word naked. but i think that's all i understood. hopefully they will discover sign language, like the other great apes. like the baboons of the serengeti. the we learned a lot about the unit tonight, including how he got his nickname. see if you can guess why he calls himself the unit. is it because, "a," he installed air conditioning units? "b," he's a devout unitarian? "c," he's the grandson of hall of fame quarterback johnny unitas? or "d," he claims to have a baseball bat in his pants, which he named the unit? the answer is "
the unit is a friend of mike "the situation." and i have to say, see if you can follow this, because i don't know if it's just me. but i rewound this repeatedly. and i cannot understand one word this person says. >> white or black tank top? >> i won't wear a shirt. >> all right. you do what you want to do. >> yo, it's the best you've ever looked. nasty. >> yeah. yeah. take your pants off. getting naked right here, buddy. >> yeah. take the pants off....
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. >> the president of the united states and the first family. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ ♪ oh yeah [ cheers and applause ] ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much. tonight more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our union moves forward. it moves forward because of you. it moves forward because you reaffirmed the spirit that has triumphed over war and oppression, the spirit that has lifted this country from the depths of despair to the great heights of hope, the belief that while each of us will pursue our own individual dreams, we are an american family and we rise or fall together as one nation and as one group. [ cheers and applause ] tonight in this election, you, the american people, reminded us that while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and w
. >> the president of the united states and the first family. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ ♪ oh yeah [ cheers and applause ] ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much. tonight more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our union...
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to apply to any sold in the united states. the new standards are in response to danny's law named nor a 16-month-old who died when a folding play yard collapsed on him. >> all importers, manufacturers and distributors of play yards must comply with a strict federal standard. a standard that will prevent the deadly side rails that collapsed and took danny's life and the lives of nearly 20 other children. >> the safety commission says because of the new regulations the united states has the strongest crib safety standards in the world. >>> a new weight loss drug to tell you about. it's been approved by the federal government. it's called belviq and it tricks the brain into thinking you're feeling full. the average weight loss is about 17 to 18 pounds and those who took the drug also saw improvements in blood pressure, cholesterol as well as blood sugar levels. it will be available next year. >>> well, according to new data from american express the average family summer vacation this year is going to cost your family about $600.
to apply to any sold in the united states. the new standards are in response to danny's law named nor a 16-month-old who died when a folding play yard collapsed on him. >> all importers, manufacturers and distributors of play yards must comply with a strict federal standard. a standard that will prevent the deadly side rails that collapsed and took danny's life and the lives of nearly 20 other children. >> the safety commission says because of the new regulations the united states...
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the united states senate and the house. we can't control what the senate does or doesn't do. >> you can tell to them? >> we do talk to them. the house has to do its job. and the house has done its job. we have moved the bills. >> but isn't the point without coordinating with the senate before they passed the house, knowing that there's a chance they'll get a majority vote and get the 60 votes needed to come to the floor -- >> how do you know that you have 60 votes or don't know in the senate unless the house does its job. >> next week, you're sfwro deucing the energy infrastructure jobs and the keystone phone line act to it. >> it will be part of it. >>> let's turn to presidential politics. you're very eager to plunge into the waters. >> bob dole said nominating your predecessor newt gingrich could november. he wrote -- the democrats greeted me with a number of negative tv ads and in every one them newt was in the end. >> newt and i have been friends. we worked together closely during the mid-'90s. we got four great big can
the united states senate and the house. we can't control what the senate does or doesn't do. >> you can tell to them? >> we do talk to them. the house has to do its job. and the house has done its job. we have moved the bills. >> but isn't the point without coordinating with the senate before they passed the house, knowing that there's a chance they'll get a majority vote and get the 60 votes needed to come to the floor -- >> how do you know that you have 60 votes or...
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because the ignorance of the united states supreme court in the citizens united campaign. we now have a casino mogul that's, what, up to $20 million and a lot of money comes from his proceeds from his casinos overseas, including china. so, i think it has to do with the unlimited money and i don't believe that i have seen campaigns characterized overwhelming by negative attacks. >> let's turn now to afghanistan where you're sitting right now, the big news is that hamid karzai ha con narmd the united states the afghan government are in three-way talks with the taliban, are those talks a mistake? >> no, i it's to have talks wherever you can. it's also important to remember that we have to have an outcome on the battlefield that motivate a successful conclusion to those talks and there's also the perception here that we're leaving and then, of course, is a deessential tif of successful conclusion of the talks. it's important that we have a strategic agreement with afghanistan for a longterm u.s. presence here, i think that's the best way to bring a peaceful solution, to make s
because the ignorance of the united states supreme court in the citizens united campaign. we now have a casino mogul that's, what, up to $20 million and a lot of money comes from his proceeds from his casinos overseas, including china. so, i think it has to do with the unlimited money and i don't believe that i have seen campaigns characterized overwhelming by negative attacks. >> let's turn now to afghanistan where you're sitting right now, the big news is that hamid karzai ha con narmd...
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but beyond that, the united states is not going to get involved on the ground. >> where do you place the odds that hamas will listen to the egyptians and, indeed, there will be a cease-fire? >> reporter: i think it's going to take some time. but this, the israelis say, is going to go on. it's not a matter of days, it could be weeks, diane. >> christiane amanpour reporting from jerusalem tonight. thank you so much. >>> and now, back here in the united states, we have news about the scandal that toppled the cia director, former general david petraeus. abc's brian ross look eed into this question. did the two women involved in the scandal try to make a profit off their ties to the officers? here's the brian ross investigation. >> reporter: in addition to the book and the sex, paula broadwell's relationship with general david petraeus provided another benefit. a celebrity status in military circles that led to a role as an expert commentator and firing range demonstrator in an infomercial for a company trying to gain military contracts for this strange looking machine gun. >> on the indi
but beyond that, the united states is not going to get involved on the ground. >> where do you place the odds that hamas will listen to the egyptians and, indeed, there will be a cease-fire? >> reporter: i think it's going to take some time. but this, the israelis say, is going to go on. it's not a matter of days, it could be weeks, diane. >> christiane amanpour reporting from jerusalem tonight. thank you so much. >>> and now, back here in the united states, we have...
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helps the united states, you know, the u.s. is not going to be there and you're going to be held accountable by your own government? >> it's -- it is so difficult to understand and it's so disturbing that they would sentence this doctor to 33 years for helping in the search for the most notorious terrorist in our times. this -- this doctor was not working against pakistan. he was working against al qaeda. and i hope that ultimately pakistan understands that. because, what they have done here, i think, you know, does not help in the effort to try to re-establish a relationship between the united states and pakistan. >> secretary panetta, can we call pakistan an ally when they do something like this, when they sentence a doctor who helped the united states find osama bin laden who has killed more muslims than i can count? how can we call them an ally when they sentence this guy to prison? >> well, jake, this is has been one of the most complicated relationships that we have had, working with pakistan. you know, we have to continu
helps the united states, you know, the u.s. is not going to be there and you're going to be held accountable by your own government? >> it's -- it is so difficult to understand and it's so disturbing that they would sentence this doctor to 33 years for helping in the search for the most notorious terrorist in our times. this -- this doctor was not working against pakistan. he was working against al qaeda. and i hope that ultimately pakistan understands that. because, what they have done...
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of the united states. the colombia has some issues with drugs and issues with guerrillas who have been doing bombings in that area. they have to have a singular focus of protecting the president of the united states. >> now, those agents in question are in washington, they have been placed on administrative leave. what are you hearing from other agents? >> frustration. anger. they are embarrassed at the very notion of these allegations. >> all right, pierre thomas, thanks for that report from washington this morning. dan? >>> okay, politics now. your voice, your vote. barack obama did it when he was running for president back in 2008, now mitt romney is considering an appearance on "saturday night live." this is actually a politically consequential decision for mitt romney given the big likability gap between he and the president. let's bring in george stephanopoulos, the "good morning america" on co-anchor during the week and the host of "this week" with george stephanopoulos. this is not a small decision
of the united states. the colombia has some issues with drugs and issues with guerrillas who have been doing bombings in that area. they have to have a singular focus of protecting the president of the united states. >> now, those agents in question are in washington, they have been placed on administrative leave. what are you hearing from other agents? >> frustration. anger. they are embarrassed at the very notion of these allegations. >> all right, pierre thomas, thanks for...
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this manual is used by every mental health professional in the united states. in it, conversion disorder is very rare and very real. and usually affecting young women. >> multiple children, teenagers, have similar symptoms, in tight communities, has occurred since the 16th century. >> reporter: but critics argue this couldn't explain 36-year-old marge fitzsimmons. a registereders in from leroy, also appeared to suffer from tourette's like symptoms. >> this is a good day for me. >> reporter: independent air quality tests will be performed at the school in the next few weeks. meanwhile, the fear of the unknown, is driving a wedge between many in this community. 12 when we come back tonight, the incredible 911 call, the 9-year-old who crawled out of her mother's smashed car to save them all. online dating services can get kind of expensive. so to save-money, i found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. 5 foot ten. still doing a little exploring... on it. my sign is sagitta
this manual is used by every mental health professional in the united states. in it, conversion disorder is very rare and very real. and usually affecting young women. >> multiple children, teenagers, have similar symptoms, in tight communities, has occurred since the 16th century. >> reporter: but critics argue this couldn't explain 36-year-old marge fitzsimmons. a registereders in from leroy, also appeared to suffer from tourette's like symptoms. >> this is a good day for...
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also of course the united states navy. this is a part of it. have you stuff here and stuff at fort mchenry. this say big weekend with more than a million people expected. we talked to people, everybody from educators to just people colicumming down and they say it's fantastic. good chance to take a look at baltimore history. >> one of the most amazing times in our history, we should consider it hats formation of the country where we learned everything. it was a great mistake but we learned so much. we built so much. >> we tried to avoid coming down here because i'm afraid of driving but now once we took the light-rail and got off, wow. >> reporter: one of the things you have so understand is like that lady had the best advice, took the light-rail. that's going to be a big part of the weekend finding parking. we had a lot of trouble finding parking because it'll be so many people down here. something for everybody. young, old, just also a chance to get a -- just a taste of the history. you can learn everything from how they used to build ships b
also of course the united states navy. this is a part of it. have you stuff here and stuff at fort mchenry. this say big weekend with more than a million people expected. we talked to people, everybody from educators to just people colicumming down and they say it's fantastic. good chance to take a look at baltimore history. >> one of the most amazing times in our history, we should consider it hats formation of the country where we learned everything. it was a great mistake but we...
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>> reporter: the united states isn't the one doing it. instead it's the world trade organization. that agency said united states labeling laws violate trade rules and their beef is with beef. >> the precedent is that if they are willing to rule against beef labels, they may be willing to rule against vegetables as well. it's a slippery slope. >> reporter: and a flightenning one for moms who want to know what they are feeding their family. >> i would be very caution if it didn't have the country of origon, who are they trying to protect? i'm looking out for my family. >> reporter: a family that doesn't want to solve a mystery about the food that makes its way to their table. abc 2news. >> united states has an option to appeal the decision made by the world trade organization though it's unknown if it'll. meat packing groups from the united states have urged the obama administration not to appeal the decision while consumer and rancher groups think there should be a fight. >>> we go from meat packing to guess who is pack heat these days. you would be surprised. >> we are going to gi
>> reporter: the united states isn't the one doing it. instead it's the world trade organization. that agency said united states labeling laws violate trade rules and their beef is with beef. >> the precedent is that if they are willing to rule against beef labels, they may be willing to rule against vegetables as well. it's a slippery slope. >> reporter: and a flightenning one for moms who want to know what they are feeding their family. >> i would be very caution if it...
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the president said -- i think that the israeli government recognizes that as president of the united states i don't bluff. the president seemed to put some teeth behind this idea that all options are on the table. to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. >> i think that's a good step in a good direction. they reported once again as they did back in 2007, that the iranians were nowhere near getting a nuclear weapon. the question is, if the israeli prime minister decides that he can't afford the risk and he decides that for the survival of israel he has to do something to take out the weapons systems, will the president support him or try to stop him? i think that's the core question, i think the israelis are likely to move quicker than the america government. >>> let's move now to the president's top re-election strategist, david axelrod. what's the answer to that question, what if he comes to the president and says, i can't wait? >> george, let's first stipulate there's no difference between the united states and israel on whether iran should get a nuclear weapon the president
the president said -- i think that the israeli government recognizes that as president of the united states i don't bluff. the president seemed to put some teeth behind this idea that all options are on the table. to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. >> i think that's a good step in a good direction. they reported once again as they did back in 2007, that the iranians were nowhere near getting a nuclear weapon. the question is, if the israeli prime minister decides that he can't...
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the drug trades coming in the united states. and mexico, a sifl war. we have journalists killed there left, right and center all the time and civilians. and the situation, my favorite, the sudan. >> just come back a come weeks a go. >> you just got back. >> i just got back. and china, we have one guy. and we don't want to touch his toes. so i think there are a lot more worldly events come november that are going to overshadow him going i, i, i and he could have gotten a lot more attention if he could have -- >> those persons are africans, we have point out. >> but china is in there. and if you want to be selfish, china is going in there, 6% of china's oil, they are interest in it. and chai 2345 is going to go to the initial market and we are going pay for it that way. >> speaking of chen, is this a reality check about our alliance with the china. >> it's a wake-up call for the forc forc forced sterilizations and the forced abortions. both parties have said that our policy is wide open rejim change. we will assert the chinese regime but immeshes them ar
the drug trades coming in the united states. and mexico, a sifl war. we have journalists killed there left, right and center all the time and civilians. and the situation, my favorite, the sudan. >> just come back a come weeks a go. >> you just got back. >> i just got back. and china, we have one guy. and we don't want to touch his toes. so i think there are a lot more worldly events come november that are going to overshadow him going i, i, i and he could have gotten a lot...
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it take is a lot of patience to be the president of the united states. i'm not that patient. >> michelle obama, not that patient. well you can see the entire interview later this morning on "the view." >>> secretary of state hillary clinton here in new york for the u.n. general assembly talking about the wave of anti-american anger in the middle east. urging muslims to display dignity and not resort to violence after the film that lampoons the prophet muhammad. clinton met with the leaders of afghanistan, pakistan, libya and egypt. >>> in suburban den version the movie theater where july's shooting massacre took place will be opening. a dozen killed. 60 wounded in the attack. the mayor of aurora, colorado, says an online survey shows residents believe the theater should reopen. victims' families and community leaders were consulted. >>> an update now on the tragic death of that baby panda at washington's national zoo. initial tests show that the week-old-cub had liver abnormalities and fluid in its abdomen. could be another two weeks before the cause of
it take is a lot of patience to be the president of the united states. i'm not that patient. >> michelle obama, not that patient. well you can see the entire interview later this morning on "the view." >>> secretary of state hillary clinton here in new york for the u.n. general assembly talking about the wave of anti-american anger in the middle east. urging muslims to display dignity and not resort to violence after the film that lampoons the prophet muhammad. clinton...
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we are the united states. >> you see the states that the president won last night. in his speech, he thanked every american who voted and made their voice heard. >> the american people reminded us that, while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts, that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. by itself, the recognition that we have common hopes and dreams won't end all the gridlock or solve all our problems or substitute for the painstaking work of building consensus and making the difficult compromises needed to move this country forward. but that common bond is where we must begin. our economy is recovering. a decade of war is ending. a long campaign is now over. i believe we can keep the promise of our founders, the idea that, if you're willing to work hard, it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from or what you look like or where you lie. it doesn't matter if you're black or white or hispanic or asian or native american or young or o
we are the united states. >> you see the states that the president won last night. in his speech, he thanked every american who voted and made their voice heard. >> the american people reminded us that, while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts, that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. by itself, the recognition that we have common hopes and dreams won't...
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now, the kids are never going to be coming back to the united states? and according to this ruling, there is nothing that would indicate that the kids can, should or will come back to the united states. >> kelly, had the children ever been in france before this? >> their entire lives they had lived in new york city. they were going to school here in new york city. they're american citizens. you're an american citizen. >> yes. >> you had joint custody? >> yes. >> or full custody? >> i was the primary parent but joint custody. >> as the primary parent, you would have had them 60% to 70% of the time. >> correct. >> and now, it's turned on its head. they're living in a country they've never been in before. >> he's a german citizen. >> why is he living in france? >> kelly would know that better than i would, why he's living in france. >> i guess his mother's boyfriend has a home there. >> okay. your husband's visa was revoked in the united states. why? >> we don't know. nobody will -- i keep asking to get that information. and it's refused. he refuses to say
now, the kids are never going to be coming back to the united states? and according to this ruling, there is nothing that would indicate that the kids can, should or will come back to the united states. >> kelly, had the children ever been in france before this? >> their entire lives they had lived in new york city. they were going to school here in new york city. they're american citizens. you're an american citizen. >> yes. >> you had joint custody? >> yes....
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to be president of the united states? i think it will be rob portman. >> and van jones, couple of months ago you were on this program, the best pick would be condi rice. it appears is being considered -- >> frankly, the rubio talk now has proven to be overrated. the thing that gets florida away from republicans is to deal with the underwater home crisis there. home owners right now, i think are the sleeping issue. one-thirds of americans whose homes are under water. you buy a home to gain wealth. i think this president has a good bill to do something about it. if you want to deal with florida, they can get rubio. the president can move florida. >>> the national security leaks, mostly to the "new york times." this internet virus went after the iranian nuclear program. saying that the president was behind that. that created some great criticism from john mccain this week. >> one could draw the conclusions from reading these articles that it's an attempt to further the president's political ambitions at the expense of our na
to be president of the united states? i think it will be rob portman. >> and van jones, couple of months ago you were on this program, the best pick would be condi rice. it appears is being considered -- >> frankly, the rubio talk now has proven to be overrated. the thing that gets florida away from republicans is to deal with the underwater home crisis there. home owners right now, i think are the sleeping issue. one-thirds of americans whose homes are under water. you buy a home...
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the united states next month. less than a year after his last visit, he is going to be in washington, d.c. to accept the atlantic council 2012 award for distinguished humanitarian leadership honoring him for work on behalf of military veterans and families. he is the captain of the british army. >>> police chases of all sorts are in los angeles we will see them on the news but this takes the cake. >> see a wild chase and a dog biting someone in a most uncomfortable position. good morning maryland returns in a bit. so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ >>> >>> you're watching the station that works for you "good morning maryland ." >>> i the
the united states next month. less than a year after his last visit, he is going to be in washington, d.c. to accept the atlantic council 2012 award for distinguished humanitarian leadership honoring him for work on behalf of military veterans and families. he is the captain of the british army. >>> police chases of all sorts are in los angeles we will see them on the news but this takes the cake. >> see a wild chase and a dog biting someone in a most uncomfortable position. good...
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today, the united states is feeling the shockwaves of a showdown half a world away. if you filled up your tank today, you felt it. gas prices spiking. averaging $3.56 a fallen. never before this high this early in the year. and the blame lies squarely with iran which angrily cut off oil exports to britain and france and is causing a spasm in the market, causing oil prices to rise. so, what happens next? how much higher will gasoline prices go? we sent abc's cecilia vega in search of answers. >> reporter: this is hitting drivers squarely in their wallets. hitting earlier than usual. drivers here at this station in los angeles are paying more than $5 a gallon for premium gas. norm' we don't see gas prices spike till may or june, just before drivers hit the road for summer vacations. >> 50 bucks doesn't even fill the tank. >> you spend more getting to work than you do getting paid. >> reporter: what a way to celebrate presidents' day with the highest gas prices ever seen this time of year. they're rising at record speed too, up 25 cents from just a month ago. last year,
today, the united states is feeling the shockwaves of a showdown half a world away. if you filled up your tank today, you felt it. gas prices spiking. averaging $3.56 a fallen. never before this high this early in the year. and the blame lies squarely with iran which angrily cut off oil exports to britain and france and is causing a spasm in the market, causing oil prices to rise. so, what happens next? how much higher will gasoline prices go? we sent abc's cecilia vega in search of answers....
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we are and forever will be the united states of america! and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward. >> earlier mitt romney spoke to supporters in boston. >> he said the nation is at a critical point. >> i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory, his supporters and his campaign, also deserve congratulations. i wish all of them well, but particularly, the president, the first lady and their daughters. this is a toime of great challenges for america and i pray that the president will be sequester s successful guiding our nation. the nation is at a critical point. at a time like this we can't risk beckering and posturing. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. we look at democrats and republicans in government to put the people before the politics. i believe in america, i believe in the people of america. >> and, we turn to the senate races. the battle for the senate seat in massachusetts was among the most closely watched and most expensive races
we are and forever will be the united states of america! and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward. >> earlier mitt romney spoke to supporters in boston. >> he said the nation is at a critical point. >> i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory, his supporters and his campaign, also deserve congratulations. i wish all of them well, but particularly, the president, the first lady and their daughters. this is a...
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we're not voting for the pastor in chief of the united states. we're voting for the president. we're looking for a person who is the most qualified. >> reporter: what struck us today in talking to reverend graham, is that moment right there, when he said we're not voting for pastor in chief. we heard those exact words from governor romney this week. and when i asked reverend graham, if governor romney is the nominee, will christians coalesce around him. he thinks, they will. >> does this mean he's a romney man? >> reporter: he didn't go that far. but he gave indication that the support is growing. >> okay, david. who has been covering mitt romney, thanks. >>> still ahead on "world news," a strange twist. stephen colbert for president? jon stewart as his money man. two comedians with a serious mission tonight. >>> and how do you get yourself ready for the game of your life? we have the surprising secrets of tim tebow's success. >>> and as the girls at her school prepare to graduate, we ask oprah, what is the most important thing she's learned in this past year? there he is, gord
we're not voting for the pastor in chief of the united states. we're voting for the president. we're looking for a person who is the most qualified. >> reporter: what struck us today in talking to reverend graham, is that moment right there, when he said we're not voting for pastor in chief. we heard those exact words from governor romney this week. and when i asked reverend graham, if governor romney is the nominee, will christians coalesce around him. he thinks, they will. >> does...
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>> the next president of the united states -- >> reporter: not long after ryan took the stage. >> every now and then, i'm known to make a mistake. [ laughter ] i did not make a mistake with this guy. but i can tell you this, he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> reporter: a conservative, a electrifying choice. it puts the slumping economy and skyrocketing deficits front and center. >> i hear people say that this is just the new normal. higher unemployment. declining incomes and crushing debt is not a new normal. >> reporter: ryan is the republican with a plan to slash government spending by trillions of dollars. including politically dangerous changes to medicare, replacing it in part with private insurance. >> we are ute, america, and get this done. >> reporter: to some replica, ryan is a little too bold, too risky. when he first introduced the his budget, only a handful of republicans supported it. we asked ryan about it last year. what do you say about the maybe weak-kneed republicans? >> it's not time to go wobbly. regardless, this is a time for leaders t
>> the next president of the united states -- >> reporter: not long after ryan took the stage. >> every now and then, i'm known to make a mistake. [ laughter ] i did not make a mistake with this guy. but i can tell you this, he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> reporter: a conservative, a electrifying choice. it puts the slumping economy and skyrocketing deficits front and center. >> i hear people say that this is just the new normal....
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." >>> the next vice president of the united states -- paul ryan! >> romney goes bold. >> together, we'll unite america and get this done. >> delighting conservatives. >> if you have small business, you did build that! >> and democrats. they have been targeting ryan and his budget plan for months >> it's a trojan horse. >> the big question -- will this high-risk gamble be high reward for romney? elevate the debate and raise the stakes for this race? >>> is this young congressman from wisconsin ready for the national stage? we'll ask our headliners. tim pawlenty who was vying for the vp job. and for the obama campaign, adviser david axelrod and our powerhouse roundtable. full debate and analysis of romney's choice begins now. >>> hello, again, mitt romney's surprise pick of paul ryan to be his vp shook up the summer saturday. how much? how long will it last? we'll examine mitt romney's most consequential campaign decision. but we begin on how the decision has made and how it's playing on the trial with our jon karl. jon, thanks for joining us this mo
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found him the guy sleeping in the heating unit. he had packed coats and stuff in the heating unit. >> he was living in her attic. the man actually ran down the stairs and out of the house. she was calling police. the unwelcomed resident is actually not a stranger. he had come to the home before and helped remodeled it. police don't know how long the man had been living there but they say that they couldn't have been more than two weeks. that's because they say he was in jail for unrelated crimes. >>> an 8-year-old boy in upstate new york took his more's car for a joyride and could barely see over the steering wheel but luckily no one was hurt. andrew hopped into the driver's seat of his more's car and decided i am going -- mother's car and decided to take it for a spin. he made it half a mile away from home and went back. he turned around but that's when he ran into some trouble. naive. >> -- >> trouble navigating through streets. >> i was trying to come into the street and i jumped the curb and i got really scared. >> andrew ran o
found him the guy sleeping in the heating unit. he had packed coats and stuff in the heating unit. >> he was living in her attic. the man actually ran down the stairs and out of the house. she was calling police. the unwelcomed resident is actually not a stranger. he had come to the home before and helped remodeled it. police don't know how long the man had been living there but they say that they couldn't have been more than two weeks. that's because they say he was in jail for unrelated...
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mitt romney takes the stage tonight he hopes as the next president of the united states. but today, he is still out hunting for votes even as americans head to the polls. most expensive presidential race in history is in the hands of voters. mitt romney is not done. gop nominee is making two more campaign stops later today in ohio and central -- pennsylvania after casting ballots. romney campaignaed the stops knowing the path to vct have i more narrow than president obama. overnight in new hampshire he held the final rally. >> your votes and work right here in new hampshire will help me become the next president of the united states. >> reporter: also last night, the former massachusetts governor appeared on monday night football where he told chris berman he deserves credit for the chal piionships for red sox and patriots glue get blamed for everything and might as well get credit for what goes right as governor. >> reporter: the romney campaign needs a lot to go right today. latest poll shows president obama leading among people who voted early. so the romney campaign m
mitt romney takes the stage tonight he hopes as the next president of the united states. but today, he is still out hunting for votes even as americans head to the polls. most expensive presidential race in history is in the hands of voters. mitt romney is not done. gop nominee is making two more campaign stops later today in ohio and central -- pennsylvania after casting ballots. romney campaignaed the stops knowing the path to vct have i more narrow than president obama. overnight in new...
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a satire cal magazine, mocked the united states. and 22 schools are closed as a precaution against violence at france. >>> now we head to the golf where high stakes car games are under way. the u.s. placed an unmistakable signal to iran. abc's nick schriffen tells about about it. nic. >> reporter: diane, we're sailing on the nuclear powered uss eisenhower, and we're only about 50 miles from iran. never before has the u.s. flexed so much muscle so close to iran. more jets, ships and nations taking part than ever before. the u.s. has sent two aircraft carriers into this region and each one has more than 40 of these -- these are f-18 fighter jets that could reach thousands of miles into iranian air space. to give you a sense of how big this buildup is, each of these carriers has more firepower than the entire iranian air force. it's a blunt warning to iran, don't follow through on a threat to close the strait of hormuz, where one-fifth of all the world's oil passes. if israel attacks iran's nuclear sites, iran promises to fill these wa
a satire cal magazine, mocked the united states. and 22 schools are closed as a precaution against violence at france. >>> now we head to the golf where high stakes car games are under way. the u.s. placed an unmistakable signal to iran. abc's nick schriffen tells about about it. nic. >> reporter: diane, we're sailing on the nuclear powered uss eisenhower, and we're only about 50 miles from iran. never before has the u.s. flexed so much muscle so close to iran. more jets, ships...
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the united states. more than a million illegal immigrants can avoid deportation for the next two years. >> flooding light nipping and thunder we saw it all includingstranded drivers stuck in high water. images from last night but for now it's wednesday august 15th good morning i am charley crowson. >> i am megan pringle. thanks for joining us. we will show the images but last night but talk about what's ahead because we could have a repeat. >> i know. >> gay head. >> i know. -- go ahead. >> i know. we could have a repeat. showers and thunderstorms and i hope no tornadoes because yesterday, harford county and baltimore coty a tornado warning was issued. we will see if the national weather service does say that it was on the ground. maryland's most powerful radar as of now, we are dry. that's good news. we are drying out but we did get much needed rain about 3 to 4 inches in some spots. as we go through the hour by hour forecast for today. early morning around 10, 74 degrees. partly cloudy skies. we are l
the united states. more than a million illegal immigrants can avoid deportation for the next two years. >> flooding light nipping and thunder we saw it all includingstranded drivers stuck in high water. images from last night but for now it's wednesday august 15th good morning i am charley crowson. >> i am megan pringle. thanks for joining us. we will show the images but last night but talk about what's ahead because we could have a repeat. >> i know. >> gay head....
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where the president of the united states has to make choices. will it be a middle class family's desired to get a tax credit for a child and help him raise him in a middle-class family or will we protect the bahamas, luxe up bourg, george, those are the trade-offs. >> i get that. >> one year you have learned -- this is a big decision -- he has fully used what's legal and that's the problem with the tax code. >> i want to move on, he also said that you're all pushing these issues from the president who can't run on records. two-thirds of the american public think that the country is going in this wrong direction. >> and george, let's go to two very points, the same polls said that president obama would fight for the middle class and mitt romney would not. second, the most critical decision made in the last three years about the economy, the industrial sector, obama went one way to keep the jobs here, keeping 1.2 million manufacturing jobs. mitt romney would let them go bankrupt, why, because that's how he would deal with companies. our autoare to
where the president of the united states has to make choices. will it be a middle class family's desired to get a tax credit for a child and help him raise him in a middle-class family or will we protect the bahamas, luxe up bourg, george, those are the trade-offs. >> i get that. >> one year you have learned -- this is a big decision -- he has fully used what's legal and that's the problem with the tax code. >> i want to move on, he also said that you're all pushing these...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> and on this big day in america we ask all of you to give us three words, and here's a photo of three words. take a look. we loved it. we the people coming up after people are showing you voting here right now. we the people turning out even in the shelters showing a unity that is strengthening family as cross the storm zone even in the darkness and the cold. images that poured in to us all day long from our voting -- our voting colleagues, our voting americans in the shelters and the tents with their flashlights, family suffering after sandy a. as you know vo n unbroken to vote. linsey davis tells us what they're facing tonight. >> reporter: without power, but not power-less. in some of the areas most devastated by hurricane sandy, we saw images like this o
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> and on this big day in america we ask all of you to give us three words, and here's a photo of three words. take a look. we loved it. we the people...
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in the days since the attack, so many libyans, including the ambassador from libya to the united states, who is with us today, have expressed their sorrow and their solidarity. one young woman, her head covered and her eyes haunted with sadness, held up a hand-written sign that said, thugs and killers don't represent benghazi, nor islam. the president of the palestinian authority who worked closely with chris sent me a letter remembering his energy and integrity and deploring, and i quote, an act of ugly terror. many others from across the middle east and north africa have offered similar sentiments. this has been a difficult week. for the state department, and for our country. we have seen the heavy assault on our posts in benghazi, that took the lives of those brave men. we have seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over an awful, internet video that we had nothing to do with. it is hard for the american people to make sense of that because it is senseless. and it is totally unacceptable. the people of egypt, libya, yemen, and tunisia did not trade the tyranny of a dic
in the days since the attack, so many libyans, including the ambassador from libya to the united states, who is with us today, have expressed their sorrow and their solidarity. one young woman, her head covered and her eyes haunted with sadness, held up a hand-written sign that said, thugs and killers don't represent benghazi, nor islam. the president of the palestinian authority who worked closely with chris sent me a letter remembering his energy and integrity and deploring, and i quote, an...
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the units will need to be fixed. months ago basement windows were targeted, new ones put in but now holes. a year ago four ac's were taken. baltimore county police arrested and charged one person. >> people are going around and just seeing easy targets like a church that you don't have a lot of people here at night. >> reporter: the church will soon have man made eyes watching down. security cameras installed as the sign that no place is safe from crime. >> makes you wonder if they will get those windows next. >> reporter: the cameras will go in starting tomorrow morning. the company is donating, the church will take care of the rest. the damage is also making it hart whether it comes to insurance. multiple claims and the chance of course of getting dropped. >> reporter ron protesters aren't happy about the city's 19 million-dollar plan to restructure rec centers and. they say the city is taking centers away from neighborhoods that it need them it the most and it's important that the kids and their communities have t
the units will need to be fixed. months ago basement windows were targeted, new ones put in but now holes. a year ago four ac's were taken. baltimore county police arrested and charged one person. >> people are going around and just seeing easy targets like a church that you don't have a lot of people here at night. >> reporter: the church will soon have man made eyes watching down. security cameras installed as the sign that no place is safe from crime. >> makes you wonder if...
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israel's iamb prime minister disagreed with the talks and says the vaty the united states and world power gave them a freebie by agreeing to hold more talks next month. >> reporter: a live look at the jfx with lane closures and construction. i am sherrie johnson and i will look at your morning commute coming up. >> a jury recommended 26 years sentence for him. this morning george huguely will find out when he will be sentenced. >> details on a traffic stop that put a officer in the hospital this morning. than much more coming up on this monday, april 16th. good morning, i am charley crowson the day before tax day. >> it is i am megan pringle. thanks for joining us. i did my taxes a while ago that's why i didn't think about it. >> all is well. >> and i've been on cloud nine because of the weather. lynn ye, it's -- lynette, it's been beautiful. >> you have been on cloud nine but i thought it was because of me. you like the heat. much milder monday especially this morning. we are dealing with the milder temperatures. mostly cloudy but dry. we have the clouds streaming in here this morning. w
israel's iamb prime minister disagreed with the talks and says the vaty the united states and world power gave them a freebie by agreeing to hold more talks next month. >> reporter: a live look at the jfx with lane closures and construction. i am sherrie johnson and i will look at your morning commute coming up. >> a jury recommended 26 years sentence for him. this morning george huguely will find out when he will be sentenced. >> details on a traffic stop that put a officer...
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a new report out this morning on the leading cause of the death in the united states. details on that straight ahead. >>> plus those storms in june left tens of thousands of you without power. the action taken by president obama that's going to help a whole lot of people in our state. >>> lynette. >> all right, megan, we could see some more showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. i'll tell you if it sticks around for the weekend coming up. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. traffic is just starting to pick up here on 695 at fredrick avenue. i'll show you what 95 and 83 look like coming up on "good morning maryland." >>> a live picture of times square to show you this morning. it's 10 minutes after 6:00. let's head up there right now and get a look at today's tech bytes. >>reporter: in today's tech bytes, more trouble for facebook. the social network admits as many as 83 million of its accounts may be fake or duplicates. that's almost 9%. and its stock hit a new low, nearly half the initial offering price. online multi-player games are losing subscribers. more than a
a new report out this morning on the leading cause of the death in the united states. details on that straight ahead. >>> plus those storms in june left tens of thousands of you without power. the action taken by president obama that's going to help a whole lot of people in our state. >>> lynette. >> all right, megan, we could see some more showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. i'll tell you if it sticks around for the weekend coming up. >>reporter: good...
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in the united states. symptoms of it resemble the flu. >>> on the midst of the orioles' first playoff run in 15 years the o's are honoring their ironman tonight. the team's living legend series continues. so abc2 news charlie crowson down at the yards this morning with a preview of what's expected and of course a big crowd tonight charlie light? >> reporter: it's going to be a massive crowd megan. the ball game is a sellout. that's game one of the four game set with new york. the o's in the playoff race you just mentioned but tonight, september 6th, 1995, 17 years ago, to the date cal ripken's living legend statue will be you can vailed for fans here -- unveiled for fans here at the ballpark. a game against the california angels here at the yard where cal set the record of 2131. not official until the 5th inning. that's a rule in major league baseball just because you start you have to play a little bit before it's an official game. at that point a 22 minute standing ovation by fans for cal ripken jr. beco
in the united states. symptoms of it resemble the flu. >>> on the midst of the orioles' first playoff run in 15 years the o's are honoring their ironman tonight. the team's living legend series continues. so abc2 news charlie crowson down at the yards this morning with a preview of what's expected and of course a big crowd tonight charlie light? >> reporter: it's going to be a massive crowd megan. the ball game is a sellout. that's game one of the four game set with new york. the...
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president of the united states and the united states of america has stood on the right side of history and that kind of credibility is precisely why we've been able to show leadership on a wide range of issues facing the world right now. >> what if, what if the prime minister of israel called you on the phone and said, our bombers are on the way, we're going to bomb iran? what do you say? >> bob, let's not go into hypotheticals of that nature. our relationship with israel, my relationship with the prime minister of israel is such that we would not get a call saying our bombers are on the way or their fighters are on the way. this is the kind of thing that would have been discussed and thoroughly evaluated well before that kind of talk -- >> so you say it just wouldn't happen. >> okay, but let's see what -- let me come back to -- let's go back to what the president was speaking about. >> which is what's happening in the world and the president's statement that things are going so well, look, i look at what's happening around the world and i see iran four years closer to a bomb. i see th
president of the united states and the united states of america has stood on the right side of history and that kind of credibility is precisely why we've been able to show leadership on a wide range of issues facing the world right now. >> what if, what if the prime minister of israel called you on the phone and said, our bombers are on the way, we're going to bomb iran? what do you say? >> bob, let's not go into hypotheticals of that nature. our relationship with israel, my...